
Wrist Arthroscopy
Wrist arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems in the wrist. During the procedure, a surgeon makes small incisions in the wrist and inserts a thin, flexible tube with a camera (arthroscope) to see the inside of the joint. This allows them to view injuries, such as ligament tears or cartilage damage, and perform repairs without needing large cuts. The benefits include less pain, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring compared to traditional surgery. It’s commonly used for various wrist issues, offering a thorough and detailed examination of the joint’s condition.